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any senator who votes for that budget is voting for a $1.5 trillion tax hike, the largest tax hike in american history. so the senate democrat budget is more than just disappointing. it's extreme. extreme. it's really one of the most extreme, most left-wing budgets of the modern era. it says something, i think, about today's washington democrat. there was a time when the democratic party cared about fiscal responsibility, when democrats understood the need to be concerned about the impact their policies would have on hardworking taxpayers, a time when they would have rejected this budget as a joke. a joke. but those voices of reason have been mostly chased out of today's d.c. democrats. the few who remain have been sidelined and silenced throughout the budget process. even the chairman of the finance committee has been pushed aside so his fellow democrats can quickly ram through their massive tax hike. so it will be no surprise to hear that my conference opposes this left-wing manifesto masquerading as a responsible budget. and when americans get a chance to digest their budget and th
any senator who votes for that budget is voting for a $1.5 trillion tax hike, the largest tax hike in american history. so the senate democrat budget is more than just disappointing. it's extreme. extreme. it's really one of the most extreme, most left-wing budgets of the modern era. it says something, i think, about today's washington democrat. there was a time when the democratic party cared about fiscal responsibility, when democrats understood the need to be concerned about the impact their...
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frankly much higher taxes from the american people. we certainly hope that the president will change his mind and submit a plan that actually balances the budget. >> the senate plans to vote on the dueling plans and a whole series of amendments tomorrow. democrats say they favor a balanceed approach and republicans say they back a budget. >> bret: mike emanuel live on the hill. dow lost 90. s&p 500 dropped 13. the nasdaq fell 32. cyprus is officially on the clock. european bankers have given cyprus four days to come up with a new plan to avoid bankruptcy. senior foreign affairs greg palkot tells us what the hurry is. >> anger outside of the cyprus parliament. bank employees are worried they will lose their job. the both would take measure to consolidate the troubled cypriot financial failure to protect the smaller deposito depositors, said to be part of plan "b" to contribute to multibillion dollar bail out by the country. >> there is only one tactic. to save our economy and our country. >> the original plan for cyprus to tap in privat
frankly much higher taxes from the american people. we certainly hope that the president will change his mind and submit a plan that actually balances the budget. >> the senate plans to vote on the dueling plans and a whole series of amendments tomorrow. democrats say they favor a balanceed approach and republicans say they back a budget. >> bret: mike emanuel live on the hill. dow lost 90. s&p 500 dropped 13. the nasdaq fell 32. cyprus is officially on the clock. european...
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you will get less tax renue when the economy is smaller. this is something that the market understands. they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective not only for the markets, but for the economy and the country at large because he is making a connection between economic liberty and prosperity. he understands that does look to the 20th-ctury. always the most prosperous countries are always the most free. and the message of essentially constitutionality, individual rights, that is tremendously bullish for the market. bullish for the economy. hitting t nail on the head. the fact that everything investors are seeing that we had a sequestered. this guy did not fall. there is still more work to be done in term
you will get less tax renue when the economy is smaller. this is something that the market understands. they want to see the economy grow. less in the future is better for the economy and markets. neil: that would mean no that if we are continuing on this trend, everything that the markets are celebrating right now, slobby sequestration, whenever you want to call it could be short-lived and there could be problems. what do you see happening? >> well, i think rand paul messages effective...
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raise taxes. interestingly mitt romney as you mentioned without any specificity, paul ryan without any specificity, and many others on the republican side all consistently say we want to close loopholes. bob reich is right, it is not just that this is a rerun of policy that lost in the election, it is mathematically a heavier lift. i won't take you through the math, but romney had 7 points of revenue to makeup and ryan has about 15 points of revenue to makeup. it is twice as heavy lift with no more specificity than we have before. >> joy, there's another question bob asks in his report about the courage of paul ryan. is it courageous to target your deepest cuts on the poorest americans who vote in lower numbers and provide little in campaign contributions? >> exactly, while still trying to exempt current medicare recipients from cruelty of going to voucher, saying only future seniors have to try to buy a plan. what he does is absolutely cruel. there's nothing courageous about saying it is on medic
raise taxes. interestingly mitt romney as you mentioned without any specificity, paul ryan without any specificity, and many others on the republican side all consistently say we want to close loopholes. bob reich is right, it is not just that this is a rerun of policy that lost in the election, it is mathematically a heavier lift. i won't take you through the math, but romney had 7 points of revenue to makeup and ryan has about 15 points of revenue to makeup. it is twice as heavy lift with no...
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that and no new taxes all they can agree on. no new taxes but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his points of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. that's "hardball" and we're playing it. this is the place for it. we'll be right back. stress sweat is different than ordinary sweat. it smells worse. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >
that and no new taxes all they can agree on. no new taxes but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his points of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. that's...
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of raising taxes. we do so in the service of creating a fairer tax code, funding investments for the future and in the service of a balanced approach to deficit reduction. if you take out the deficit reduction concerns and lord knows that any sort of inve investment spending right now is not going to pass muster with the house republicans, you're left with the fairness motive. a more just system would certainly be nice, does it offset the injustice of cutting benefits to folks who rely on social security? to scuttle a brand bargain deal, though, democrats need some sort of political cover. hmm. if only some republican would put out a really toxic, extreme, ideological plan that democrats could point to as continuing republican intransigence, they could walk away with not political consequence. you know, i think i know just the guy. all right. that does it for us here at "the cycle." martin bashir, all yours. >>> good afternoon, it's thursday march the 14th. who needs compromise on capitol hill when cpa
of raising taxes. we do so in the service of creating a fairer tax code, funding investments for the future and in the service of a balanced approach to deficit reduction. if you take out the deficit reduction concerns and lord knows that any sort of inve investment spending right now is not going to pass muster with the house republicans, you're left with the fairness motive. a more just system would certainly be nice, does it offset the injustice of cutting benefits to folks who rely on...
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some people can agree on one level taxes ought to be at. fundamental disagreements that are fought out in elections. >> you cannot ignore the math. let's be clear abouthat. >> totally different from the blue smoke and mirror games that are being played by investors. j.p. morgan. other investors. neil: the only thing i will save, and pick up on this point. the difference was that the company quickly seized and acknowledged the mistakes, on up to the mistakes, plus representatives of the company for the mistakes and/or held accountable by shareholders for those mistakes. the shareholderr ultimately are th owners and the company and came back in place their confidence in the way the company handled it. >> epicure exactly right. what congress is doing is ignoring math because we have interest payments that we have to pay every year, just like you have to pay the interest on your mortgage. we have an interest payment, 250 billion per year. ten years looking at nearly a trillion dollars per year just per. 1 trillion. where will we get that? we ha
some people can agree on one level taxes ought to be at. fundamental disagreements that are fought out in elections. >> you cannot ignore the math. let's be clear abouthat. >> totally different from the blue smoke and mirror games that are being played by investors. j.p. morgan. other investors. neil: the only thing i will save, and pick up on this point. the difference was that the company quickly seized and acknowledged the mistakes, on up to the mistakes, plus representatives of...
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remember the payroll tax hike and higher taxes on investment income? the financial hit, $317 billion. cadillac tax on high cost insurance plans, another $111 billion for that one. a mandate that employers provide health care or pay a fee, tax on that $106 billion. annual tax on health insurance providers, $102 billion. then there is the individual mandate, $55 billion for that one. we're not done. tax on medical device makers, $29 billion. the list goes on and on. more than 20 new taxes and fees totaling a trillion bucks. that is doubling the estimate just a few years ago. folks, it ain't over. it could send employers over the edge. the real shocker, i talked to a lot of accountants of companies -- they didn't know about this. it's like peeling that onion. >> right. you saw the stack of papers, 20,000 pages of obamacare regulations, it's seven feet, three inches tall, nine inches call of kobe bryant. 66 dollar per person fee. employers are looking at this. it came out this week so it's not something they carefully prepared for. this being more than any
remember the payroll tax hike and higher taxes on investment income? the financial hit, $317 billion. cadillac tax on high cost insurance plans, another $111 billion for that one. a mandate that employers provide health care or pay a fee, tax on that $106 billion. annual tax on health insurance providers, $102 billion. then there is the individual mandate, $55 billion for that one. we're not done. tax on medical device makers, $29 billion. the list goes on and on. more than 20 new taxes and...
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they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this problem but, two, recognize you have elections coming up in a year and half. you have to deal with the political reality as well. what would you advising people that are coming out with republican budgets to do? >> we have to cut the budget. but we have to have a message -- >> that is not simple and you know it. >> of course it is simple. there are so much waste and fraud -- of course it is simple. >> it is understand but not simple to do. >> it is more simple than they are not doing, they are not trying to. the problem is -- >> you have to face that fact. the people who are going to vot
they don't want any kind of revenue, any kind of taxes. some are ok with tax reform. but if you're going go through the text couple of years as a lawmaker you're dealing with a president who is liberal. i think that is an open question for the movement and for the party. >> rusty, i will start with you. if you were advising the conservatives within the republican party, what would you tell them to do for what robert is saying here, in terms of getting on the right course to solve this...
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the chairman convened a tax force on why they lost so badly. if you want to bowl down what they found, it's this. they need to stop alienating and insulting everybody not in the party already. then you can have an outreach program in place to persuade people not in the party to join the party. the party will fund a program to minorities to the tune of $10 million and the republicans are stressing that whole effort can't be for show. quote, if we want voters to support minoritieminorities, we seem like we mean it. kind of see the line of thought there, right? for the republicans? they don't want to change their policies on anything, but they want to seem nicer. they want to seem more welcoming. just as the party is acknowledging missteps in talking about women, things like the whole legitimate rape, the party has to be a little shy about how it has behaved in public about latinos. and republican newt gingrich responded by calling her a racist. rush limbaugh said it was like nominating a clams man for the court. said that the judge just isn't ver
the chairman convened a tax force on why they lost so badly. if you want to bowl down what they found, it's this. they need to stop alienating and insulting everybody not in the party already. then you can have an outreach program in place to persuade people not in the party to join the party. the party will fund a program to minorities to the tune of $10 million and the republicans are stressing that whole effort can't be for show. quote, if we want voters to support minoritieminorities, we...
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forget that a new study shows paul ryan's budget could cut millionaires' taxes by $200,000. and what a coincidence, eight of the ten largest individual donors of the 2012 election were republicans. and the american people must have it wrong, too. a new poll finds 68% believe republicans favor the wealthy. senator mcconnell, this could be a problem. he's heading to palm beach this week for a fundraiser, hosted by hillary and wilbur ross. guess what? wilbur ross, say it with me, is a billionaire. did senator mcconnell think all the republicans' funny money would hide the truth about who they're really working for? nice try. but we got you. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months w
forget that a new study shows paul ryan's budget could cut millionaires' taxes by $200,000. and what a coincidence, eight of the ten largest individual donors of the 2012 election were republicans. and the american people must have it wrong, too. a new poll finds 68% believe republicans favor the wealthy. senator mcconnell, this could be a problem. he's heading to palm beach this week for a fundraiser, hosted by hillary and wilbur ross. guess what? wilbur ross, say it with me, is a billionaire....
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of the choice we would rather have only 2 percent of people's taxes go up instead of everybody's taxes go up. lou: and i understand the difficult choice, the toys that they found themselves in because they had been outmaneuvered. and did not think that they were sterling in there, if you will, tactics or strategy. >> well -- lou: i absolves them. >> thank you, francis. lou: well, if it's francis it's a different kind of deal, not about that. it's more likely to be about a mule. governor, we thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. lou: much more on the future of the republican party throughout tonight's show. stay with us. ♪ lou: president and the famous the proclaimed the era of big government to be over. boy, was he wrong. but this wrong? we take it up in tonight's "chalk talk." ♪ wall street streaking higher. will it go higher from here? charles schwab managing director randy fetter on this record rally. ♪ @í ♪ lou: the dow jones industrial setting all sorts of records, a new record for the s and be within reach. a couple of points away, in fact from charles robb jo
of the choice we would rather have only 2 percent of people's taxes go up instead of everybody's taxes go up. lou: and i understand the difficult choice, the toys that they found themselves in because they had been outmaneuvered. and did not think that they were sterling in there, if you will, tactics or strategy. >> well -- lou: i absolves them. >> thank you, francis. lou: well, if it's francis it's a different kind of deal, not about that. it's more likely to be about a mule....
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. >> eric: and medical device 2.3% tax? >> we're not paying for healthcare right now above what you are paying for your premiums. the average family cost them $2200 a year, to cover people that are uninsured. you are going to pay a couple more cents for the burger or pay thousands of a dollar in order to insure people that are not insured today. every time the insurance gets it paid for. >> eric: this goes across the whole economy. no matter what you buy, your prices are going up? >> we had bobby flay on the business network. he is worried about the costs. human chef. how he is going to do it suck it up or pass it on the consumer. everybody is worried about this. this wasn't talked about in the beginning. nobody said in the beginning, now what, this small businesses will have to go out of business. all we heard was the good stuff we're going to take care of the people that never had it. at the end of the day it's costing us more. >> eric: the original healthcare law was 7,000 pages long. mitch mcconnell put out it's up to 2
. >> eric: and medical device 2.3% tax? >> we're not paying for healthcare right now above what you are paying for your premiums. the average family cost them $2200 a year, to cover people that are uninsured. you are going to pay a couple more cents for the burger or pay thousands of a dollar in order to insure people that are not insured today. every time the insurance gets it paid for. >> eric: this goes across the whole economy. no matter what you buy, your prices are going...
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i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he does that, of course, the republicans say oh, he's out--he's in permanent campaign mode. why doesn't he come back to washington to negotiate. then he comes back to negotiate and they have say, well, nothing came out of it. he can't win with them. >> john: in fairness to the president, you and i don't have the burden to appear presidential. the great michael tomasky. thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> john: anti-police protest in brooklyn three nights running now. the shooting last week that may have started it, but this
i made 80% of those tax cuts permanent. we're just talking about closing loopholes which is what governor romney talked about. why aren't we bringing the fight to them on this issue. >> in some ways he has. he goes out and makes these--he goes out on the stump and makes these appearances and says these things. he may not say them the way you and i would like them. he may not say it as directly and emphatically as you and i would say them, but he's trying to say this stuff. whenever he...
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it also means arranging our tax system so is that we have economic growth. and i think we have been saying that from day one. >> chris: well, senator durbin, i heard some give there from senator corker. let me he ask you. are senate democrats willing to make serious cuts, reforms to entitlements if you get added tax revenue and what are the prospects tor for a grand bar ? >> what he articulated is what we did in the bowles simpson commission and what we have done since. we said let's put everything on the table and i want to thank bob be for saying that. we have to, of course, pass the budget resolution in the senate. patty murray has done an extraordinarily good job and then move to the next stage and that is the grand bargain stage. both sides sitting down on a bipartisan basis not eliminating medicare as emhe afraid the paul ryan budget would do but making sure it survives for generations to come. putting revenues on the table that are fair and won't penalize the working people across america and making sure it is a balanced approach. i think what bob cor
it also means arranging our tax system so is that we have economic growth. and i think we have been saying that from day one. >> chris: well, senator durbin, i heard some give there from senator corker. let me he ask you. are senate democrats willing to make serious cuts, reforms to entitlements if you get added tax revenue and what are the prospects tor for a grand bar ? >> what he articulated is what we did in the bowles simpson commission and what we have done since. we said...
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they achieve that balance by not raising taxes, while not raising taxes. i think that's very important, too. we certainly aren't undertaxed in this country. my friends on the other side clearly believe that we are. they are going to offer multiple tax increases in all their budgets. i like the budget that does not require tax increases. finally, both these budgets, the republican study committee budget and the republican budget, come to grips with the reality that we have to -- reform entitlements. we have our own way of doing that, but there could be others. unfortunately our friends on the other side are largely silent about that important choice. as my friend, mr. woodall, mentioned in his remarks, the ryan budget, is hardly a radical budget. it's going to increase spending every single year over a 10-year wind heo by about 3.5%. the main democratic alternative is about 5%. can't we live at 3.5% and have a balanced budget in 10 years as opposed to go to five with higher taxes and not balance the budget within that 10-year window? again i'm proud of my d
they achieve that balance by not raising taxes, while not raising taxes. i think that's very important, too. we certainly aren't undertaxed in this country. my friends on the other side clearly believe that we are. they are going to offer multiple tax increases in all their budgets. i like the budget that does not require tax increases. finally, both these budgets, the republican study committee budget and the republican budget, come to grips with the reality that we have to -- reform...
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we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to be sure he fails that, and no new taxes, all they really can agree on. on screwing obama, but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his idea of a grand bargain? forcing republicans to say no and walk away from the table. he wasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. anyway, hats "hardball," and we're playering it. this is the place for. >>> we'll be right back. think again. introducing olay professional even skin tone. developed by experts in skin genomics to target 5 major causes of uneven skin tone and help restore even color. olay professional even skin tone. challenge that with olay facial hair removal duos for fine or coarse hair. first a pre-treatment balm then the effective cream. for gentle hair removal at far less than salon prices. there's no place like home. but i'm still stubbed up. [
we know the gop wants president obama to fail, will do anything to be sure he fails that, and no new taxes, all they really can agree on. on screwing obama, but why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his idea of a grand bargain? forcing republicans to say no and walk away from the table. he wasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd...
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. >> while we're busting our butts to pay taxes, they're not, federal workers, congressional staffers and white house employees should pay their bills. >> they absolutely should pay their bills. >> should. >> what do you think, jonathan? >> yes, this is animal farm once again. the animals are equal except a few of those in washington d.c. a little more equal than the rest. >> wayne, what's your pick for the week? >> before that, you've got remember something, with timothy geithner who is the secretary of the treasury, he didn't pay his taxes, you remember, he got caught on that, it's outrageous and my pick, i'm not committing a lot of money-- new money to this market. i've got old money there, but i like, if you want to take a gamble, shfl a gaming stock. >> and john, yours for the week? >> a bunch of municipal band funds hit 52 week lows, i think a canary in the coal mine for higher interest rates. i think 2001, 2002, and higher rates, sag up with interest rates and hold it in my fund. >> we'll keep an eye on that. thank you, gang and remember, we're here to keep an eye on your cash
. >> while we're busting our butts to pay taxes, they're not, federal workers, congressional staffers and white house employees should pay their bills. >> they absolutely should pay their bills. >> should. >> what do you think, jonathan? >> yes, this is animal farm once again. the animals are equal except a few of those in washington d.c. a little more equal than the rest. >> wayne, what's your pick for the week? >> before that, you've got remember...
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put in a flat tax. he as one of the people crowded to him when he said i have a message for the president. the guy said, "don't drone me, bro." it's the drone thing. also his appeal to young people, which i think he has pushed even farther than his father did. his father brought in young people to the party but rand paul has bigger appeal. >> bret: rand paul is using the filibuster as a -- >> that was a huge thing for him. huge yes. >> bret: came bearing all the stacks of books and said i only had ten minutes but just in case i get 13 hours, i have these. charles? >> rubio will always refer to water. rand paul will always refer to the filibuster. that was his moment. that was a theatrical coo. he got lucky. on a snow day that there was no snow day, so nothing was happening in the city, the government was shut down. nothing on c-span except for him. he had a stage. stroke of genius in the way he did it. i think in his speech he made it clear he is a new kind of conservative. like his dad, but clearly the
put in a flat tax. he as one of the people crowded to him when he said i have a message for the president. the guy said, "don't drone me, bro." it's the drone thing. also his appeal to young people, which i think he has pushed even farther than his father did. his father brought in young people to the party but rand paul has bigger appeal. >> bret: rand paul is using the filibuster as a -- >> that was a huge thing for him. huge yes. >> bret: came bearing all the...
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he never met a tax cut he didn't like. we used to argue about all his tax cuts. but he had in his heart and soul a deep hatred of racism. nobody had any doubts about where he stood. he would have called an audible right in that room. all right, you're not going to remember lincoln. that's a long time ago. think back to somebody like jack kemp who combined conservatism with a real sort of concern about justice and equality. >> what does it say, benji, jack kemp, that's not that long ago. we're nostalgic, until even a bush -- what happened that they're so far right that the republican party has no sense of what the mainstream is concerned about? >> this is one of those problems when you don't have a clear leader. when there was president bush, he never got credit from liberals at the time, but he was keeping a lid on this stuff. bush was a believer in a lot of kemp. his passion in addition to conservatism was derived from kemp. without that, first there were no leaders and you just had the tea party movement rising up and and then a lot of these leaders are in the
he never met a tax cut he didn't like. we used to argue about all his tax cuts. but he had in his heart and soul a deep hatred of racism. nobody had any doubts about where he stood. he would have called an audible right in that room. all right, you're not going to remember lincoln. that's a long time ago. think back to somebody like jack kemp who combined conservatism with a real sort of concern about justice and equality. >> what does it say, benji, jack kemp, that's not that long ago....
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is that tax helping to pay for these exchanges? >> guest: not yet. the tax has been paid yet. there's multiple taxes that took effect this year that does impact their expert patients this year. but the long-term tax down the road will pay for coverage expansion, which hasn't begun yet. >> host: dan, democrat until such, oklahoma. >> host: i have a union contract. so much of it goes to my wages. so much of it goes to my pension. so much of it goes to my health care insurance and so much goes to humility. i have a really good package. what i hear about this health care act is something i'm not sure it is. maybe you could explain to me. what we've got to eca go out out in a year and i want these repair jobs and that $50,000 that year. this is just an example. say that my health care insurance is in my contract is valued at 15,000. while i have to pay taxes and $65,000 at the end of the year? that's what i was sure have. i'll hang up that much to answer my question. >> guest: i'm not sure the affordable care act of love and there. if you have a private company to purchase health i
is that tax helping to pay for these exchanges? >> guest: not yet. the tax has been paid yet. there's multiple taxes that took effect this year that does impact their expert patients this year. but the long-term tax down the road will pay for coverage expansion, which hasn't begun yet. >> host: dan, democrat until such, oklahoma. >> host: i have a union contract. so much of it goes to my wages. so much of it goes to my pension. so much of it goes to my health care insurance...
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low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, welcome to the greatest show on earth thank you, thank you, thank you. the conservative circus known as cpac is back in town and they promised it would be new and different. sorry, kids. it's the same ol
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we can raise taxes, of course they are. everything corporations earn ultimately earn goes to people. >> i should tell my story. i'm also unemployed. >> i'm not concerned about the very moore, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, i'll fix it we will hear from the democrat party, the plight of the poor. and there's no question, it's not good being poor. >> i like being able to provide people that provide services to me. >> mitt romney proved remarkably adept at publicly putting his foot in his own mouth. but it was a private fundser that did the most damage. >> there are 47% of the people who will vote for the president no matter what. there are 47% of the people that believe that they are victims, who believe that government has the responsibility to care for them. who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it. that's an entitlement. and the government should give it to them. and they will vote for this president, no matter what. >> scott proudy is the man behind the video
we can raise taxes, of course they are. everything corporations earn ultimately earn goes to people. >> i should tell my story. i'm also unemployed. >> i'm not concerned about the very moore, we have a safety net there. if it needs repair, i'll fix it we will hear from the democrat party, the plight of the poor. and there's no question, it's not good being poor. >> i like being able to provide people that provide services to me. >> mitt romney proved remarkably adept at...
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that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ that nasty odor coming from your washer. say farewell to the smell with tide washing machine cleaner. it goes straight to the source of the stink to lift odor-causing residues off your washer's drum. tide washing machine cleaner. [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess i
that and no new taxes all they can agree on. why hasn't president obama offered republicans a deal from his point of view? his version of a grand bargain to force the republic chance to say no and walk away from the table? he hasn't done that yet. >>> by the way, donald trump tweeted yesterday, really big crowd expected tomorrow at cpac for his speech. here's the really big crowd that showed up to see trumpy. an overflow audience. filled with empty chairs. a talking car. but i'll tell...
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new jersey republican chris christie was no federal tax spend liberal but when hurricane sandy devastatf devastated his states he became one of the most vocal advocate for the government to spend billions immediately to help out his and other states. for his republican governor rick squlot spent years and millions of dollars of his own money fighting obama care tooth and nail now says he supports that laws expansion of medicaid in his state. the governor said his change of heart came when his own elderly mother died last year. empathy, especially in elected officials, is a good thing. but there is also something frustratingly blinkered and limited about this form of persuasion. if it's going to take every anti-gay politician having a gay son to treat everyone like everyone else in the country then equal rights will take longer to achieve than they should. that's why this is still necessary. in order for change to happen. things that turn those moments of personal empathy into civil rights advancements. that's the work of activists. and social movements and organizing. they build on top o
new jersey republican chris christie was no federal tax spend liberal but when hurricane sandy devastatf devastated his states he became one of the most vocal advocate for the government to spend billions immediately to help out his and other states. for his republican governor rick squlot spent years and millions of dollars of his own money fighting obama care tooth and nail now says he supports that laws expansion of medicaid in his state. the governor said his change of heart came when his...
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half through spending cuts and half through tax hikes. senator corker, let me start with you: will senate republicans accept a tax increase, if you get serious entitlement reform and cuts? >> well, i think senate republicans and all republicans want to see a 75-year solution to entitlements. and, i think republicans are joined in wanting to see tax reform. so, to the extent that generates revenues and how that is scored, obviously, that will be debated as we move ahead but i think all of us understand the real issue driving the deficits we have in or country, are the entitlements, and, that what is we want to see solved and we want to see these available for generations, generations to come. >> chris: but, quickly, you understand the price for entitlement reform in any deal would be a tax increase. would you buy that and what do you think the prospects is there will be a deal sometime before this summer? >> well, again, i think... i think, there, by the way, is a chance on a deal. i know the president is saying the right things, and we ha
half through spending cuts and half through tax hikes. senator corker, let me start with you: will senate republicans accept a tax increase, if you get serious entitlement reform and cuts? >> well, i think senate republicans and all republicans want to see a 75-year solution to entitlements. and, i think republicans are joined in wanting to see tax reform. so, to the extent that generates revenues and how that is scored, obviously, that will be debated as we move ahead but i think all of...
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one out of four major corporations is paying nothing in taxes. my hope is that we can in fact develop a strong budget which is based on revenue and judicious cut cuts. >> when i see her saying she is open to chain cpi, if she, obama, republican leaders get to a deal, it will include chain cpi or something along those lines. would you as a senator, if that becomes the deal that they all work out, would you use the power of filibuster, do you feel strongly enough to stop anything that touches entitlements? >> i don't want to speculate on a line athletic cal. the so called chain cpi would mean if you're 65 years of old, by the time you're 75, you'll get $650 less than you would have gotten. by the time you're 85, $1,000 a year less. if you're a senior citizen in the state of vermont trying to live on $15,000 a year, that's a devastating cut. let me say as chairman of the senate veteran committee, this will mean devastating cuts for disabled veterans fork widows who lost their husbands in iraq and afghanistan. it is not my view that the american peop
one out of four major corporations is paying nothing in taxes. my hope is that we can in fact develop a strong budget which is based on revenue and judicious cut cuts. >> when i see her saying she is open to chain cpi, if she, obama, republican leaders get to a deal, it will include chain cpi or something along those lines. would you as a senator, if that becomes the deal that they all work out, would you use the power of filibuster, do you feel strongly enough to stop anything that...
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this is one reason it sounds convenient to tax depositors. because so many are foreigners of so it is not the tax payer of cyprus who will pay the full brun or the taxpayers of cyprus and the depositors. at love that money will come from apparently big deposit holders. many of whom are foreign, especially russian. >> cnbc. always appreciate your insight. thank you. >>> the high school football players found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl broke down after the verdict came down. but steubenville is not the out of the spotlight just yet. plus -- >> terrilyn has a beautiful soul. she wanted to help new orleans by coming out here. >> a new orleans teacher missing for nearly three weeks now. coming up, her mother and sister will join me to talk about the efforts to bring her home. please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with th
this is one reason it sounds convenient to tax depositors. because so many are foreigners of so it is not the tax payer of cyprus who will pay the full brun or the taxpayers of cyprus and the depositors. at love that money will come from apparently big deposit holders. many of whom are foreign, especially russian. >> cnbc. always appreciate your insight. thank you. >>> the high school football players found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl broke down after the verdict came...
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. >> paul: each consumer gets a tax credit that's $7500 if i go out and buy an electric car. the government's actually paying me something to buy this, also subsidizing the producers of those cars with subsidies. is that a good deal for taxpayers? >> no, fundamentally, you're paying $7500 or more for a benefit that's environmentally worth about $44. not a good deal. >> paul: that's not a good deal. if you really care about climate change and want to have an impact, what should you drive? does it matter? >> you should definitely drive a smaller car and focused on do i really need-- should i take public transport? what you need to recognize this is not about you or me or anyone else in particular what we're trying it do. it's about how we organize our societies and how do we get the chinese to drive in the next 20, 40 years and that's about technology. so i'm all for an electric car in the long run, but it's an electric car that's going to be much cheaper, much more efficient, we need much better batteries. so by all means let's focus on research on batteries, but please, let's
. >> paul: each consumer gets a tax credit that's $7500 if i go out and buy an electric car. the government's actually paying me something to buy this, also subsidizing the producers of those cars with subsidies. is that a good deal for taxpayers? >> no, fundamentally, you're paying $7500 or more for a benefit that's environmentally worth about $44. not a good deal. >> paul: that's not a good deal. if you really care about climate change and want to have an impact, what should...
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why did millions of tax payer dollars go help disney make the movie oz? diane macedo has this story. >> despite the financial trouble michigan is contributing roughly $4 million to production of disney's oz the great and powerful thanks to an incentive program aimed at making michigan the hollywood of the midwest. according to the mackinac center the public policy in 2010 the program included a 42 percent refund of all in state movie production costs which lawmakers opened would persuade film studios to relocate to michigan and create long-term economic growth there. roughly $100 million budget that left the great and powerful left michigan taxpayers with a $39.7 million bill while disney went on to post a profit the michigan studio where the film was made missed 3 payments to investors which the state of michigan retirement system has to pay and the state is also on the hook for another 18 million if the michigan motion picture studio is unable to make payments to the bondholders. the fiscal agency for 2010 to 2011 even the most optimistic the subsidy co
why did millions of tax payer dollars go help disney make the movie oz? diane macedo has this story. >> despite the financial trouble michigan is contributing roughly $4 million to production of disney's oz the great and powerful thanks to an incentive program aimed at making michigan the hollywood of the midwest. according to the mackinac center the public policy in 2010 the program included a 42 percent refund of all in state movie production costs which lawmakers opened would persuade...
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that's trillion with a t, in new taxes. including on the middle class. remember, washington democrats already got more than $600 billion in taxes this year. so where is this new revenue going to come from? charities? the home mortgage interest deduction? will they go after families and small businesses yet again? at least there's one thing we almost certainly know, their budget will never balance, not today, not tomorrow, not ever. if that was my vision for the country, and frankly i would want to hide from the american people too. look, a budget like that would be unmitigated disaster for our country. it would-be tray those who are going to need medicare when they retire. it would-be tray the younger americans who would be forced to grapple with the consequences of democrats failure to get serious about the debt. it would-be tray the hard-working middle class families that can not afford higher taxes especially in the obama economy. if that is the kind of budget senate democrats plan to offer it would sacrifice america's hopes for sustained economic rec
that's trillion with a t, in new taxes. including on the middle class. remember, washington democrats already got more than $600 billion in taxes this year. so where is this new revenue going to come from? charities? the home mortgage interest deduction? will they go after families and small businesses yet again? at least there's one thing we almost certainly know, their budget will never balance, not today, not tomorrow, not ever. if that was my vision for the country, and frankly i would want...
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if prize officials tell you to pay taxes before they give the money, it's a scam. >> you always tell us the same, pierre thomas on it again in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> still much more ahead this thursday on "world news." the pilot who was speaking fine one moment, suddenly slurring at 27,000 feet. and listen to another pilot in the air who couldn't believe what he was hearing. >> i don't know if you can hear that guy, but he does not sound good. >> right after the break, you'll hear the slurring and you'll also hear what a smart air traffic controller did that saved the day. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. i work for 47 different companies. well, tec
if prize officials tell you to pay taxes before they give the money, it's a scam. >> you always tell us the same, pierre thomas on it again in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> still much more ahead this thursday on "world news." the pilot who was speaking fine one moment, suddenly slurring at 27,000 feet. and listen to another pilot in the air who couldn't believe what he was hearing. >> i don't know if you can hear that guy, but he does not sound good. >>...
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they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time fighting this. law americas from both sides of the aisle agree and want to force them to skrab the tax bill. it is also reviewing the situation to determine how best to help these business owners given the court's decision. >>> thank you, diane. it is quarter to the top of the hour. still ahead, spring starts today and with that comes allergy season and just because you didn't have allergies as a child doesn't mean you can't suffer now. doctor seigel is in next. >>> a school bus driver behind the wheel of an empty bus gets a surprise call from her son
they paid their taxes based on the law at the time. but the state appeals court ruled the tax break provision requiring companies maintain 80 percent of the work force in california was unconstitutional. the state franchise tax board responded by suspending the break and ordering any one who claimed it in the last five years owe up he owes more than 6 figures now and it could cause significant financial hardship for people who should be working on their businesses instead of spending time...